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  • As we hear and as we open up about challenges to mental health, we encounter opportunities to learn and to heal together. That’s the goal of Chattanooga Community Circles Day, a free community event on Saturday, August 16th from Noon to 4 PM at the downtown Chattanooga Public Library.
  • At Barking Legs Theater here in Chattanooga, the performances are known for spilling the tea. This weekend, a fashion dance showcase at Barking Legs - on Saturday and Sunday at 5 PM - will unpack the movement and the moment.
  • From hip hop and R&B to jazz and neo-soul, from his vocals to the saxophone to the piano, Swayyvo is an artist here in Chattanooga who - as a musician and a producer - breaks barriers across genres. This Saturday, he’s the local opening act for Riverfront Nights at Ross' Landing in downtown Chattanooga.
  • On Saturday, a new exhibit opens on Dwight Birdwell - one of only five Cherokee recipients of the Medal of Honor - at the Charles H. Coolidge National Medal of Honor Heritage Center here in Chattanooga.
  • Swayyvo in Summer: Next at Riverfront Nights in Chattanooga. Where movement meets moment at Barking Legs Theater. For mental wellness: Chattanooga Community Circles Day. As you’ll hear - and more - on this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • Tales of a Mississippi town in Robert Busby’s “Bodock: Stories.” An exhibit on a Cherokee recipient of the Medal of Honor. As you’ll hear - and more - on this episode of “Scenic Roots.”
  • In Dalton, teachers at Eastside Elementary School step into the wrestling ring with costumes, dramatic entrances and death-defying moves for a one-of-a-kind fundraiser to boost school spirit and encourage student engagement.
  • More than thirty years ago, a severe ice storm struck the Southeast. That real-life event in 1994 is the springboard for a collection of stories about a fictional town in Mississippi hit by the storm. Robert Busby is the author of “Bodock: Stories,” published by Hub City Press.
  • Red Gene brings its Chattanooga sound of ephemarock and ethereal grunge to the studio on this episode of WUTC's "Live in the Library" with Clark Gibson, recorded live downtown at The Chattanooga Public Library.
  • Nearly eighty years ago, soon after the end of World War II, a newlywed couple contacted one of the most famous architects of the last century to design a home for them on Missionary Ridge here in Chattanooga. The home that was built stands to this day, as Ian-Alijah Bey of Chattamatters tells us.
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